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http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/multi_page.asp?cid=7-8738-8908-8948
Image Review As mentioned, the rear LCD in the EOS-1D Mark III is well calibrated, the viewing angle is wide and we\'ve quickly come to trust what it\'s showing, even without checking the histogram. The EOS-1D Mark III will blink the highlight areas that are blown out in full screen view, not just on the secondary Info screen. which is a nice change from earlier Canons. Pressing the Info button walks you through four different screens: full screen, full screen + frame count, info + histogram and RGB + brightness histograms.
Scrolling quickly back and forth through images doesn\'t produce the busy banner in the centre of the screen, like other 1-series Canons. Zooming and scrolling is easier, thanks to the new control layout on the back of the camera, though scrolling around a zoomed image is slightly pokey. EOS-1D Mark III RAW CR2s contain a 1936 x 1288 pixel JPEG that\'s used for display on the rear LCD, and to quickly review CR2s in software that knows where to look for this JPEG. The full-screen view of either JPEG or RAW files is somewhat soft, softer than the EOS-1D Mark II N\'s full-screen view.
LCD 尺寸變大~ 但畫素一樣~
LCD檢視照片比較糊些~ Orz... |
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